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Selection of products to help you breastfeed

We present you a selection of moms’ favorite products that should be useful to you when you are breastfeeding so you can feed your baby comfortably and easily!

A Breast pump

The breast pump is one of the most practical accessories for nursing as it allows you to keep your milk stored so baby can still be fed when you’re unavailable or so dad can spend some quality time with him.

Harmony Manual Breast pump by Medela

  • Single pump manual
  • PersonalFit 24 mm breast shield
  • Only manual pump with 2-Phase expression technology that is similar to the rhythm of feeding a baby
  • Can be transformed into an electric pump
  • Price: $ 64,93 at Bo-Bébé

Electric Swing Breast pump by Medela

  • Compact design, quiet and unobtrusive
  • Better expression of milk thanks to 2-phase Expression technology
  • 24 mm PersonalFit breast shield
  • Price: $ 219,93 $ at Bo-Bébé

Free Style Breast pump by Medela

  • Made for everyday use
  • Electric double pump that is compact and lightweight
  • Hands free
  • Backlit digital display for nighttime nursing
  • Price: $ 449,93 at Bo-Bébé

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